Moving out of home can be a really exciting experience, yet very daunting at the same time. Having support from your family and friends is always a bonus, but for some people this luxury doesn’t exist. There are a number of websites and other youth support organisations that aim to assist young people who are trying to cope with new and difficult stages of their lives.
ReachOut.com is very clever and helpful website that provides a great deal of information to anyone who may be struggling to cope with any issues that they are faced with in their lives. The site has a page specially designed to give young people information about leaving school. The page contains suggestions to try and help ease the feelings or pressures that someone might come across when they leave school and are dropped straight into the 'real world'.
There is nothing wrong with needing a little belp and support sometimes. Even when you are trying to become independent. Talking to family or friends is usualy a very helpful and safe strategy, but if you are unlucky enough to not have that particular luxury, there are lots of other people and services out there willing to offer their support.
Moving out of home can be a really exciting experience, yet very daunting at the same time. Having support from your family and friends is always a bonus, but for some people this luxury doesn’t exist. There are a number of websites and other youth support organisations that aim to assist young people who are trying to cope with new and difficult stages of their lives.
ReachOut.com is very clever and helpful website that provides a great deal of information to anyone who may be struggling to cope with any issues that they are faced with in their lives. The site has a page specially designed to give young people information about leaving school. The page contains suggestions to try and help ease the feelings or pressures that someone might come across when they leave school and are dropped straight into the 'real world'.
There is nothing wrong with needing a little belp and support sometimes. Even when you are trying to become independent. Talking to family or friends is usualy a very helpful and safe strategy, but if you are unlucky enough to not have that particular luxury, there are lots of other people and services out there willing to offer their support.
Other helpful Sites:
YouthBeyondBlue.com
HeadSpace.org
MercyCare.com
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